“ Deep in the Jungle ”
I really tried to capture the wildness that is the bengal cat I photographed as well as work with this week's challenge to the best of my ability. I ended p photographing this housebound jungle cat for hours playing with all different types of lighting while working with various low-key ...
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  • Denise Veiser Edited 5 years ago

    You were very successful in capturing the look you were after, the lighting works very well and highlights his beautiful coat and the colour of his eyes.

    You were very successful in capturing the look you were after, the lighting works very well and highlights his beautiful coat and the colour of his eyes.

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  • Sidney Bild Edited 5 years ago

    Mattaya, you made great use of the limited resources you had to do this challenge. Well done!!

    Mattaya, you made great use of the limited resources you had to do this challenge. Well done!!

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  • Charli Couchman Edited 5 years ago

    This is well done. Very sinister look for a jungle tabby. It's ironic that the eye on the shaded side of the face has enough light to show detail and the eye on the… more

    This is well done. Very sinister look for a jungle tabby. It's ironic that the eye on the shaded side of the face has enough light to show detail and the eye on the lighted side of the cat is in shadow. That makes it even weirder and all the better.

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#lowkey #lowkeyphotography #bengalcat #cat #portrait #petportrait #dark #shadow #vignette

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